KENAT
Mechanical
- Jun 12, 2006
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We have a detail assy that’s a lead screw and its boss that we purchase from an external vendor.
Apparently we’re having a problem that the ‘ball’ on the end of the screw is not very co-axial to the boss OD as it moves.
I’ve been asked to come up with a tolerance scheme to better control this. I asked the stupid question of what co-axiality they need and of course they don’t know although they did seem to think that the .1mm they were seeing was too much.
They are treated as a matched pair so I’m thinking it may make more sense to apply the tolerance to the assembly than to directly tolerance the 2 piece parts.
Any suggestions comments ‘cause I’m way out of my league on this one.
I’m thinking maybe a tight surface profile on the region of the ball that mates with the V groove on mating part in operation. This would be tied to the boss OD as the datum for co-axiality. How do I define that this is over the full range of movement, with a note or is there someway to almost apply a projected tolerance zone? Or maybe I should work back the over way.
I’m guessing though that at this time most sane forum members will be in bed or at least at home. And as they’ll want an answer first thing in the morning I’ll get to make my best guess and regret it later!
This is real hot so I’m coming back in later, fun, fun, fun.
KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
We have a detail assy that’s a lead screw and its boss that we purchase from an external vendor.
Apparently we’re having a problem that the ‘ball’ on the end of the screw is not very co-axial to the boss OD as it moves.
I’ve been asked to come up with a tolerance scheme to better control this. I asked the stupid question of what co-axiality they need and of course they don’t know although they did seem to think that the .1mm they were seeing was too much.
They are treated as a matched pair so I’m thinking it may make more sense to apply the tolerance to the assembly than to directly tolerance the 2 piece parts.
Any suggestions comments ‘cause I’m way out of my league on this one.
I’m thinking maybe a tight surface profile on the region of the ball that mates with the V groove on mating part in operation. This would be tied to the boss OD as the datum for co-axiality. How do I define that this is over the full range of movement, with a note or is there someway to almost apply a projected tolerance zone? Or maybe I should work back the over way.
I’m guessing though that at this time most sane forum members will be in bed or at least at home. And as they’ll want an answer first thing in the morning I’ll get to make my best guess and regret it later!
This is real hot so I’m coming back in later, fun, fun, fun.
KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...